Review by chavaNov 28, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
I believe this release was somewhat ignored at its initial release date, when Cheap Records was at their peak
releasing skewed, but still club-compatible form of minimal Detroit inspired techno. 'Florida Optical', maybe Gerhard Potuznik best work, instead expressed a more rich and gloomy sound without the percussive tricks and key-stabs so popular at the time.
Creating a mental state of disorientation and maybe a faint hope, this is definately one of those (few) techno records, which first and foremost speaks to your heart.
For reference, one might say that this bear some resemblance to some of italian originator Leo Anibaldi's best work.
releasing skewed, but still club-compatible form of minimal Detroit inspired techno. 'Florida Optical', maybe Gerhard Potuznik best work, instead expressed a more rich and gloomy sound without the percussive tricks and key-stabs so popular at the time.
Creating a mental state of disorientation and maybe a faint hope, this is definately one of those (few) techno records, which first and foremost speaks to your heart.
For reference, one might say that this bear some resemblance to some of italian originator Leo Anibaldi's best work.